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● Southgate lauds England hattrick hero Sterling’s coming of age

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England manager Gareth Southgate hailed Raheem Sterling’s coming of age on the internatio­nal stage after hitting his first hattrick for the Three Lions in a 5-0 demolition of the Czech Republic in a Euro 2020 Group A qualifier at Wembley. In Group H, Antoine Griezmann scored one and set up another as World Cup winners France easily beat Moldova 4-1 in Chisinau.

London: England manager Gareth Southgate hailed Raheem Sterling’s coming of age on the internatio­nal stage after hitting his first hattrick for the Three Lions in a 5-0 demolition of the Czech Republic.

The burgeoning talent at Southgate’s disposal was on show on Friday as 18-year-old’s Jadon Sancho and Callum Hudson-Odoi also played their part in a perfect start to England’s Euro 2020 qualifying campaign.

Sterling, 24, was often criticised as he scored just two goals in his first 45 caps. But the Manchester City winger now has five in his last three England games after also scoring twice in a famous 3-2 Nations League win in Spain in November.

“I thought he was devastatin­g tonight,” said Southgate.

“I’m delighted for him to get the reaction that he did from the crowd here. We can’t hide from the fact that he’s had difficult moments with England and he’s turned that full circle,” said Southgate.

“I also think the goals in Spain were an important moment for him; you could see the release that had brought.

“His finishes there and tonight were finishes that he was just taking on without thinking too much. At times, you could almost see the thought process in the past, but he’s hungry for those goals.”

Harry Kane was also on target from the penalty spot and Tomas Kalas’s calamitous own goal rounded off the scoring as England carried on their momentum from a run to the World Cup semi-finals and qualificat­ion for the last four of the Nations League.

The final of Euro 2020 will be played at Wembley and England have high hopes of being more than just hosts, especially with Sancho and Hudson-Odoi to add to an already talented front line boasting Sterling, Kane and Marcus Rashford.

Southgate admitted even more improvemen­t is to come as his side ran out comprehens­ive winners despite a lacklustre start.

But one move of genuine quality opened the floodgates on 23 minutes.

Kane showed his ability is not restricted to finding the net with a wonderful pass inside Filip Novak to free Sancho, who squared for Sterling to tap home on the stretch.

Another burst of inspiratio­n from Sterling helped double England’s lead in first-half stoppage time.

He wriggled around four Czech defenders before a combinatio­n of Pavel Kaderabek and Tomas Kalas hauled him down.

Kane maintained his flawless record from the spot for England and scored his 21st internatio­nal goal, firing his powerful penalty past Jiri Pavlenka despite the Czech stopper getting a hand to it.

England went through the gears after the hour mark and Sancho should have scored his first internatio­nal goal after more good work from Sterling and Kane, but could not force the ball past a desperate challenge from Novak.

Sterling soon showed Sancho how it is done with a fine curling finish into the top corner.

However, England’s hattrick hero had luck on his side for his third goal as a huge deflection left Pavlenka in the Czech goal flummoxed.

That was Sterling’s final act as he made way for Hudson-Odoi, to make his internatio­nal debut, while Declan Rice was also handed his England debut after switching allegiance­s from Ireland.

And Southgate believes Sterling’s experience of the highs and lows of being an England protégé makes him the perfect role model for the likes of Sancho, Hudson-Odoi and Rice.

“I’ve put him into the leadership group that we have. I think he’s showing those signs, I think he’s a role model for the younger players coming in,” added Southgate.

“I think he’s enjoyed that extra responsibi­lity as well.

“That shone through on the pitch, so a really special night for him.”

Hudson-Odoi had a big part to play in England’s fifth as his shot was parried by Pavlenka into the onrushing Kalas, who haplessly turned the ball into his own net. — AFP

I thought he was devastatin­g tonight.

Gareth Southgate

 ?? — Reuters ?? Look at my shirt: England’s Raheem Sterling celebratin­g after completing his hattrick against the Czech Republic in the Euro 2020 Group A qualifier at Wembley on Friday. Inset: Harry Kane looks on as goalkeeper Jordan Pickford makes a save.
— Reuters Look at my shirt: England’s Raheem Sterling celebratin­g after completing his hattrick against the Czech Republic in the Euro 2020 Group A qualifier at Wembley on Friday. Inset: Harry Kane looks on as goalkeeper Jordan Pickford makes a save.
 ?? — AFP ?? Pitch invader: Security officers block a fan trying to get an autograph from France’s Kylian Mbappe after the match against Moldova.
— AFP Pitch invader: Security officers block a fan trying to get an autograph from France’s Kylian Mbappe after the match against Moldova.
 ?? — Reuters ?? Good job: England manager Gareth Southgate (right) congratula­ting Raheem Sterling as he was substitute­d.
— Reuters Good job: England manager Gareth Southgate (right) congratula­ting Raheem Sterling as he was substitute­d.
 ??  ?? I got this: England’s Harry Kane (right) vying for the ball with the Czech Republic’s Pavel Kaderabek during the Euro 2020 qualifier at Wembley on Friday. — Reuters
I got this: England’s Harry Kane (right) vying for the ball with the Czech Republic’s Pavel Kaderabek during the Euro 2020 qualifier at Wembley on Friday. — Reuters

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